Origins and Evolution of The Beatles

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The Beatles are one of the most famous bands that were ever created. They are very well known and are considered the best band that were ever formed. There are four members: John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, and Ringo star. John was the original founder of the Beatles. John saw Paul and loved how he was and he knew that he was very talented and he put them in the group. Later on Paul saw George and liked how he played the guitar. John thought he was too young and did not like him very much but still gave him a chance and listen how he played. Furthermore, John really liked him and put him in the group. Finally, they originally had a different drummer but later on stich because the producer did not like him. That is why Ringo plays for him and not Pete Best.

The Beatles were originally four street bums from Liverpool. They all loved music and work together at music as teenagers. They were a …show more content…

Eventually, they moved to a hotel and stayed at homburg for a little bit longer. After sometime they left to go back to Liverpool and started playing music there again. They found by a music agent by the name of Brian Epstein but he was not very experience of being a music agent. Many of labels did not want to sign the Beatles but they eventually had some auditions. Many of the labels did not sign him once they had their auditions but eventually got lucky with a label which believed in them.

One of the reasons why the Beatles were so good was that they didn’t switch to different producer all of the time. There producers name was Jorge martin he was a very smart men and was professionally the most important guy that the Beatles ever meant. He produced 10 out of 11 albums that were made by the Beatles. The Beatles had in the 1960s had Jorge martin, same studio which was called abbey road and same music engineer. They even made a deal that “The Beatles” can only make music if they are all

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